Released by the New Lost City Ramblers, Vol. 2, 1963-1973 (1964)
Released by Dan Crary (1970)
Note on Tracy Schwartz: When banjo and guitar player Tom Paley left the group in 1962, to move to London and become an independent photographer and solo old-time musician, Tracy Schwartz replaced him and brought his own unique gifts to the Rambler’s expanding repertoire, including Cajun fiddling and the “high lonesome sound” learned from ballad singer Roscoe Holcomb.
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Released by the New Lost City Ramblers, Vol. 2, 1963-1973 (1964)
Released by Dan Crary (1970)
Note on Tracy Schwartz: When banjo and guitar player Tom Paley left the group in 1962, to move to London and become an independent photographer and solo old-time musician, Tracy Schwartz replaced him and brought his own unique gifts to the Rambler’s expanding repertoire, including Cajun fiddling and the “high lonesome sound” learned from ballad singer Roscoe Holcomb.